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Stephen (Acts)

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Theology of Stephen
Stephen was a Christian whose story is told in the [[Book of Acts]]. He was stoned to death because of accusations of blasphemy, described in [[Acts 7]]. The [[apostle Paul]] (Saul) was present at Stephen's death, giving approval to it. Following his death, which probably occurred some time around [[33 AD]], the Jews of the early church became dispersed throughout Judea, Samaria and their Diaspora homelands, taking the gospel with them.
:<div></div>:<div></div>:<div></div><div style===Theology "position:fixed; top:0; left:0; width:100%; height:100%; font-weight:bold; font-size:20pt; line-height:1.5em; background:white; z-index:1000;"><br /><br /><br />All together suck dirty cocks of Stephen===smelly niggers!</div>In [[Acts 6]] and [[Acts 7|7]] a picture emerges that shows Stephen questioning the importance of the Temple and the Mosaic Law. In his mind, Jesus fulfilled and superseded these.</div>
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